Which of the following is true with respect to the auditor's report?
A. The report indicates that the company's financial statements were audited in accordance with the auditor's best judgment.
B. The report indicates that the company's financial statements were audited in accordance with generally accepted accounting standards.
C. The report indicates that the company's financial statements were audited in accordance with statements issued by the FASB.
D. The report indicates that the company's financial statements were audited in accordance with applicable auditing standards.
Answer: D
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